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Zoo celebrating rare dove birth | Zoo celebrating rare dove birth |
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A rare Mexican bird that died out in the wild in the 1970s has been successfully bred at London Zoo. | |
The Socorro dove is native to Socorro Island in the Revillagigedo Islands, 600 miles off the west coast of Mexico. | The Socorro dove is native to Socorro Island in the Revillagigedo Islands, 600 miles off the west coast of Mexico. |
The species was last sighted in Socorro in 1972 and there are now thought to be fewer than 100 in captivity. | The species was last sighted in Socorro in 1972 and there are now thought to be fewer than 100 in captivity. |
Zoo keepers have named the new dove, Arnie - after Arnold Schwarzenegger. They hope successful captive breeding will increase the birds' numbers. | |
'Reintroduction programme' | 'Reintroduction programme' |
John Ellis, the Zoological Society of London's Curator of Birds, said: "This is an enormous success for London Zoo and a real tribute to the hard work and expertise of our keepers. | |
"I would like to think that this captive breeding success marks a change in the fortunes of the Socorro dove, and we are delighted to be playing our part in the reintroduction programme." | "I would like to think that this captive breeding success marks a change in the fortunes of the Socorro dove, and we are delighted to be playing our part in the reintroduction programme." |
The species died out after falling prey to a rising number of feral cats. | The species died out after falling prey to a rising number of feral cats. |
They were hunted by humans for food and overgrazing by sheep also destroyed much of their forest floor habitat. | They were hunted by humans for food and overgrazing by sheep also destroyed much of their forest floor habitat. |
As part of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria breeding programme, it is hoped Arnie's descendants will eventually be reintroduced into the forests of Socorro. | As part of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria breeding programme, it is hoped Arnie's descendants will eventually be reintroduced into the forests of Socorro. |